The magic number to aim for the dc5 when you have widths from 7-9 are +35s. You can not run +35 pass 9 inches
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Originally posted by DaRKNT View PostKnew it. :P
How's 18x9.5 +20
I'm guessing I'll need a lot of camber and some modified tie rods and inverted ends?sigpic
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Originally posted by Jaycray View PostHey guys need to get new rubber. Currently got 215/45/17 on 17x7.5 ET45 on my car. How would 225/45/17 or 235/45/17 fit on this wheel? Just want something a little wider. Cheers!
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Originally posted by Nathannnnn View PostThinking of running 17x9 +15 on the dc5r. Is this too aggressive? lol
It fit... but you have to run close to -3 camber with possible minor guard pull to avoid scrapage.
You will also need to shave this small random plastic tab off your rear bumper to avoid scrape.
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Originally posted by ob3d View PostI ran 17 x 9 +17 on 225/45 tyres last time.
It fit... but you have to run close to -3 camber with possible minor guard pull to avoid scrapage.
You will also need to shave this small random plastic tab off your rear bumper to avoid scrape.
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Originally posted by F.O.B Squad View PostSo there wouldn't be any issues with driving safety?
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just a question, just wanted to know is it ANY wheel model with 17x9 +22 will fit dc5r? with of course having the guards rolled and maybe abit of pulling done aswell (depends on height i guess) because im looking at these rpf1's and just curious if it will fit and clear stock brake callipers.
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